Gail’s Press Room

“The Compassionate Capitalist Interviews Gail M. Reid”

“In our ongoing effort to help the hundreds of entrepreneurs that listen to the Compassionate Capitalist show learn how to start and grow profitable business, enjoy this interview with Gail Reid.”

March 2, 2012

“Atlanta Business Radio X Write Here Write Now Interviews Gail M. Reid”

Don’t we in the secret recesses of our minds harbor the dream of writing a book someday?  Of influencing others in our profession? Sharing our unique insights and processes?  Today’s guests discuss their versions of such dreams. 

May 31st, 2011

“How to Make Sure Your Business Isn’t Paying Too Much Sales Tax”

Entrepreneur Magazine, By Gwen Moran,

June 2011 Issue

“Double Take: Small Book Can Lead to Big Business”

TriCities. Com: Your Tri-Cities News Source, By Lee and J.J. MacFadden

A review of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Low-Cost Startups

April 17, 2011

“Entrepreneurs Must Continually Adapt to the Marketplace”

The Complete Idiot’s Guide Blog, by Gail Margolies Reid

April 8, 2011

Gail Speaks to The Atlanta Executive Network

“AEN is proud to announce that our March event will be held in the recently expanded Rush Center, the hub of Atlanta’s thriving LGBT community. This is a very special AEN event focusing on entrepreneurship. You will not want to miss our specially selected speaker, Gail M. Reid, as she addresses solutions to underemployment, unemployment and our intrinsic drive for self sufficiency.”

March 24, 2011

“The Last of the White Collar Apprentices”

Fox & Hounds Daily: Keeping Tabs on California Business and Politics, By Donna Levin

March 4, 2011

“How to Make the Most Money”

11:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m., at the Ravina Club, Atlanta, GA

Is your business set up to succeed? Is your accounting system structured so every possible penny goes into your pocket and not the government’s? What are the advantages of being an LLC? An S-Corp? Panelists, including an accountant, lawyer and bookkepper/accountant, will outline the latest information on how to prosper on the business side of the business. Register and Read More…

October 21, 2010

Atlanta Bargain Hunter Blogger and Columnist Rana Cash Interviews Accountant/Author Gail Margolies Reid at the Decatur Book Festival

Every dream has to start somewhere! With the shaky economy and unemployment rising, more and more people are trying to find alternative ways to start businesses out of their homes. But what is the right home grown business?

September 5, 2010

“AJC Book Festival Business Authors See Better Times”

Atlanta Journal Constitution, by David Markiewicz

It must be the economy.  The AJC Decatur Book Festival is offering a business session with business book authors speaking and signing copies on subjects including entrepreneurship, leadership, unemployment, and freelancing…”

September 3, 2010

“’Idiot’-Proof Advice for Your Low-Cost Startup”

by Aaron Crowe (Aol Jobs)

One of the first troubles Gail Margolies Reid ran into when starting a home business as a certified public accountant was how to figure out how much to charge for her services…

September 3, 2010

The Budget Snob’s Book Giveaway is “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Low-Cost Startups.”

“I like this book because 1) the ideas are actually low-cost and 2) I didn’t feel like an idiot before nor after reading it…”

September 3, 2010

“Fresh Start Your Career”

Web TV Interview with Paul Wilson Jr.’s “Passion In Action” TV Show

September 2, 2010

“4 Common Mistakes Made When Starting Your Own Business”

Atlanta Journal Constitution, by Rana Cash

With the soles of shoes worn thin and online job applications seemingly dropping into a vortex, job seekers are more frequently relying on their entrepreneural spirit.  Whether it’s side a business to supplement an income or a new venture sought after one too many “Thanks, but no thanks” letters, the idea of launching out on your own is striking a chord. It’s what prompted Gail Margolies Reid of Alpharetta to author “The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Low-Cost Startups…”

August 31, 2010

“Grow a Startup Following Five Essential Steps”

Atlanta Business Chronicle, by Gail M. Reid

“Taking your startup business to $5 million in sales in five years sounds pretty ambitious doesn’t it?  Achievable?  Maybe.  Worthy Goal? Most definitely.  Anyone who has taken the steps to grow a lo-cost “solopreneurship” or an existing small or midsized business knows that this decision is the biggest game changer…

July 23, 2010

Live Twitter Interview with Author, Gail M. Reid

With the economy shrinking daily and the unemployment rate swelling into double digits, more and more people are trying to find alternative ways to earn a living. Tight credit and the high costs associated with brick-and-mortar startups are driving entrepreneurs to start businesses out of their homes—on a shoestring budget. But what’s the right home-grown business?

July 22, 2010

“How to Start a Business in Atlanta”

Inc.com, by Tim Donnelly

Hartsfield-Jackson International, the world’s busiest airport, makes business travel easy, and attracts international clients, says Gail Margolies Reid, an Atlanta CPA and business consultant who this year wrote the book The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Low-Cost Startups…

July 16, 2010

Host Karen Ervin invites Gail M. Reid to facilitate workshop: “Writing & Self Publishing Your Book”

July 13, 2010

“Author Speaks to High School Students from around Alabama at UA Entrepreneurship Camp”

Culverhouse College of Commerce, University of Alabama

Despite the lone wolf persona often associated with entrepreneurs, an Atlanta accountant, author and consultant told a group of high school students attending 2010 University of Alabama Capstone Entrepreneurship Camp that successful entrepreneurs need to create a “network of friends and family and find a mentor.”Gail Margolies Reid, author of a new book, “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Low-Cost Startups,” was one of the featured speakers at the entrepreneurship camp which drew high school students from…

June 23, 2010

“Atlanta’s Idiot’s Guide Shows Low-Cost Startups a Wise Move”

The Atlanta Journal Constitution, by David Markiewicz

When it comes to career strategies, there’s nothing wrong with having a backup plan: who knows how long that job of yours will be there. Maybe it’s gone already.Going into business for yourself is one response, and Atlanta CPA and consultant Gail Margolies Reid has written a new book called “The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Low-Cost Startups,”  part of the popular publishing series, to help would-be entrepreneurs navigate the process of doing it on their own...

June 15, 2010

Gail M. Reid on The Nan Ross Show: “Start Your Own Virtual Business with Gail Reid, CPA, and Author.”

To survive in this shaky economy we need to avoid overhead cost, become more efficient, and heed sound advice from an expert, Gail Margolies Reid.

May 6, 2010

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